Using -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel result in finally building with -Os. Our default
optimization or '+speed' are ignored, behavior is like always using '+size'.
Changing to default -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="" is not allowed by to many packages including
Kodi, they are forcing a default option (in worst case "Debug", e.g. llvm)
Redefine the cmake parameters to not include any options and do the same for host choosing
"Release" as build type.
This needs to be done even on target=host due to libraries of the host
being newer than the target. This fixes tests where target glibc is
different from host glibc and meson tries to check existance of 2
functions which are in GLIBC_2.34 in this example. It is also correct
functionality, as we will never be building for the host the compile is
on.
`Program stderr:
/var/media/DATA/home-rudi/LibreELEC.tv/build.LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-10.0-devel/build/glib-37e5dfd3a2ced10c395b38702ae15e0e128e457b/.x86_64-libreelec-linux-gnu/meson-private/tmpg908xy4s/output.exe:
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.34' not found
(required by
/var/media/DATA/home-rudi/LibreELEC.tv/build.LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-10.0-devel/build/glib-37e5dfd3a2ced10c395b38702ae15e0e128e457b/.x86_64-libreelec-linux-gnu/meson-private/tmpg908xy4s/output.exe)`
Python3's crypt module is capable of generating password hashes. Use that
instead of busybox:host's cryptpw function.
Move password hashing into config/function's add_user(), so one need not
remember to generate the hash and then pass it into add_user().
Signed-off-by: Ian Leonard <antonlacon@gmail.com>
Revert "gperftools: add package providing tcmalloc_minimal"
Revert "Add TCMALLOC_SUPPORT parameter to add libtcmalloc_minimal to the image"
This reverts commits:
85e3d8d4e0780c7a3db0d6d915d0cc
build folders can be reused between versions, very useful in cases where
the version number change (e.g. Major.Minor => Major.Minor+1) is only
cosmetic and there is no real need to rebuild all packages/toolchain.
Move the check if arm-mem should be included from virtual/libc
to config/options and set the ARM_MEM_SUPPORT variable accordingly.
This makes it possible to opt-out of using arm-mem which can
be helpful for performance testing and debugging (eg valgrind
doesn't play nicely with it).
Signed-off-by: Matthias Reichl <hias@horus.com>
ARMv8.0-A cpus have an optional LSE feature. This is mandatory in
ARMv8.1-A. By default, gcc will attempt to build support for runtime
detection of the LSE feature on ARMv8.0-A. This causes build failures
when attempting to create a 64-bit userland.
Test packages for this failure include gdb and mesa. Errors manifest
as undefined references to "__aarch64_cas4_acq_rel" or
"__aarch64_swp4_acq_rel" at compile time.
Disable runtime detection to always use its fallback by adding
-mno-outline-atomics to cflags.
Signed-off-by: Ian Leonard <antonlacon@gmail.com>